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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1953-06-19

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1953-06-19, page 01

i.v;.W-;iiJi.
Aruiiaeoligical it. Hisiunual
Museum
N. High St at 15th—1
iJW// Serving Columbus anci Central Ohio Jewish Commtinity \v/A\^
Vol. 31, No. 25
COHMBIIS, Omo, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 108,1
Devotetl 10 American and Jewish Ideals
SCHOLARSHIP IS
AWARDED TO
LES LEVIN
Thi' first acholurshlp grant for tht' trfiining of Brnup workprs for .Jewish Center work awarded by the Midwest Roction'-W the Nation¬ al Jewish Welfarf Board, financed by the .Jewish Community Centers of Cincinnati, (7olumbiiH and Louis¬ ville, wftH awarded to Lentcr I.^vln of OhnnbtiK, and Walter A. Rub- enst,f'in nf Cincinnati.
The flcholarshlp Rrarit, totaling .?2,0OO, la to be divided equally be¬ tween theaf- two qualified graduate studenta with the award for 1953 going to Lnjvln and for 1054 to Rub¬ enatein.
"LES" LEVIN grew up In the Kansas City Jewiah Center where he first became interested in Jew¬ ish Center work.
He is a graduate of North- westi^rn University where he wa^ active }n the HUlel program.
Upon Ills return from military service, he decided to get a better Insight into. Jewish Center work and became a youth workur at the Jewiah Center of ColumbUB.
REALIZING THAT only through obtaining full professional training in a recognized school of social work could ho make his best con¬ tribution to Jewish Center work, he applied to and was accepted In the Ohio State Univeralty School of Social Work.
It la anticipated that Mr. Levin will obtain hla graduate degree In aoeiul work in September. 195-1.
The Midwest Section Scholarahip Committee includes David Gold¬ smith, Herman Katz, Mayer Rosen¬ feld and Kdward F. Schlezinger of Columbus.
A. A. WOI^IAN
Bonds Chairman
riNAL MUKTI.VC AT AllAVAS SHOLOM
Final mej'ting nf the current .sea¬ son for the Ahavita Sholom Sla¬ terhood will be held at the syna¬ gogue Wednesday. June 24, 12:30 p, m. The meeting will be in the form nf a luncheon.
Mra, J. Rabinowitz will offer the opening prayer.
BRANDEIS EVENT IS NEXT WEEK
The lovely garden at the home of Mrs. Aaron Zacks, 140 N. Park¬ view Ave., will be the setting for the annual summer meeting of the Columbus Chapter of the Women's Committee for Brandeia University Tuesday, 2 p. m.
Mrs. Sam Waaaerman, Hospitali¬ ty chairman, has chosen the fol¬ lowing to aerve as hostesses for the afternoon: Mesdames A r m a rt d Abel, Robert Aronson, Sidney Berg, Harry Kollus, David Levl.son, Franz Westreich.
HeJreainnentH have Iwen plann¬ ed to follow the rneeting.
Mrs. K. .1. (lordrui. Program ehairmfui. urinnunccs lliat Mrs. VS'illiam Was.ser.struni und Mra. Hi-rbert I'"»'ni)urr will give reports oil the liraiuieis Confereni-e whhli wns lu-ld on lln- tfiiivi-rsily Campus iti Waltliam, .Mii.s.s.
A rending liy .Mrs. I !arry Sch¬ wartz, cr)neernirig the philosophy nf Ihr late .histice [Jrandeis, for . whom the Univer.sity \va.4 named, will enniplete ttir-- prograni.
Mrs. Theodore Scliloriaky will give the opening prayer.
Member.s and frietuLs are (.¦nrdial- ly inviti'd tn the meeting for a pleaaant arternooii.
B'nai B'rith Beliind Anniversary Affair
Oysher, Kingdoii Here Tuesday: for Community-wide Celebration
'["he (.¦iitiro .lewish coniniuiiily i.s imited to mod and f,'re<'l .Vldi.shc Oy.shL'i'. the gi-ual .siiiKCi' and ontprtainor, and [)i'. Krank Kin(.,'(h)n, vv(dl-kn(iv\rn authoi' and joui'nali.st, at Zion Lodt,'c'. I!'i1ai B'fith, and the Women's Chaptei-'s eom- munity ('eletiration of the .")th anniversary of the Slate of Isi-ael at a free de.s.serl Ijanquet 'I'ue.sday, 1) p. m., in the au¬ ditorium of the .lewish Center.
Dr. B. T. Mindiln ia B'nnI B'ritli chairman for tlio affair. Abo A Woiman Is Columbus ciiairman of the Bonds for Israci campaign.
Mr. Wnltnan miule Icnown a meuHaKe from Henry Montor. ex¬ ecutive viee president of tile lsra«l Bond Orffiinizaztlon to the effect tliat 600,000 Americans already liad subscribed to $160,900,000 in Israel bonds since the campaif^n wan started on Muy 1, 1951.
Mr; Montor deciared that "this
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V^EWSARE OPTEN ACCUSED' *6Y UNTHINKING PEOPLE OF , mUfx C0rAWUN\5TlC,BeC/HJSB KARL MARXi FAMED FATHER " OF CCJIVWUNISM,WA5 3EWI9H.
"unpr€>cedentcd response is one of the most significant demonstra¬ tions of the confidence of the American people in Israel's capaci¬ ty to achieve economic self-re¬ liance."
At thia time In Columbus every¬ one who has already purchased a Bond Is being urged to make an additional purchase and those in the community who have not yet bought any are asked to "join the ranks of subscribers and lend their support to Israel's efforts to attain economic Independence.
Among those in ^'oluirihuN who are aetive in lulvanee HuleH ef¬ forts for tlie Ojsher meeting are:
I'avid (.aiscr. Morris Paint-, ("hftrlis lio.ss. T f d FinkclHtein, liirhiird ('irMiidsti in, Saul Sokf>I,
Annual JWV Project At Billiard Track
The community Is invited to the harness races next Thursday (June 25) at Hilllarda Raceway. The races are being aponsored jointly by the local Capitol Post 122, Jew¬ ish War Veterans, and the Aux¬ iliary.
Members are selling tickets for the project at $1 per person. It la requeated that tickets he purchased BEFORE June 25.
Veterans in Central Ohio benefit greatly from this annual "Hi Ilia rd Night". Many men have received hospitalization and medical treat-
Bernard I ment without charge in Veterans Normiiu ] li(..si)itnl.s Ihrongh funds
curei
•lack Hher, Jo.seph X(ix
Rubin. Harold Kayne,
Mathlnas. I. M. Harri.s. William | tlirough similar projeets.
Co.Kiman. H. B. Weinberg. Ixmi.s j ^,f,.,.,, ,^^^,.^ ^„,, ^j,.^^y pj^j^,,
are i-()-{'luiirmen for the Bust. Mar- jiirie Rosi.-n atui Kdith Kaufher are Auxiliary lo-ehairmen. Call Mr.s. Kaufher. UO. f)9fjl, or Mr. Rosen, i)76U, and tickets will b4' de-
Levin, Milton Leeman, Herbert (.'umniin.s. Carl Mellman, U'unard Quinn, Miirt F'eiyenbaum, and Me.'i- litnies Kdith Kurnian, Sylvia (.'oli- eji, Abe Venkin, KichaiJl ¦In ami otliers: ABBA KHAN
""*'- I DO. Israel'.s Ambassa-
HCWEVER, THOUiSH MARX
llMSeo A^ A PwfrrCTANT
dor to the U. S. wh(j vvas in ('o- lumbus last montli, slated _ last week in a message to lO.OCKt volun¬ teer workers seeking to enroll 100,- 000 new Israel Bond aubsi'ribers, that "our overriding need as a condition for economic strengtli t^^nd for our political integrity is a (cuutlnuod on paifU 4)
Fathers Day Affair At Home for Aged
Mrs. I. Nutis, president of the Auxiliary of the Columbus Home for Jewish Aged, announced that a Fathers Day program Is being planned, for residents of the Home.
The party will be held Sunday at the Home, 1J5 N. Woodland Ave., 2:00 to 4 p. m.
MKS. PHIUl* B E K M A N is ehairman of the ^committee for planning the ^arty. Mra. Berman stated; "We have six fath»rra in the Hpme and we want to pay them the honor which la due them. Wo hope that many of our friends will join us on this happy occas¬ ion"
AN lNTEUESTIN(i program has been arranged and gifts will be dis¬ tributed to alt residents of the Home. MariJyn Samelson and I^rry '^<ent will entertain.
Other members of the Auxiliary assisting in planning thla program are: Mesdames E. E. Kellner, Harry Lakln. Jeanette LeVlne. John Thall and' J. Welner. and all Board members of the Auxiliary.
CX)MMANDEK FlUMAN
Ohio JWV Officer
Mel Furman, Commander of Capitol Poat 122. Jewish War Vet¬ erans, was elected to the state post of Deputy Inspector General, at the recent state convention at the Hotel Allerton in Cleveland.
Furmant who was recently re¬ elected locaJ poNt Commtutder, has served the local ffroup aa Jr. vice-Commander and Senior vlce- (^ommander. Through his capable leadership, the local post now stands among the top 10 leaders in the nation.
This haa been attained by carry¬ ing out the full program of ac¬ tivities set up the national order. « « •
.•MKS. SAM r.OIJDMAN
IS PKESIDENT OF
OHIO DEP'T
Mr.s. Ham fJoUlman. -l.tO Morri¬ son Ave , was electf.'d president of the Depai tment. of Ohio, Uidiea Auxiliaries, .leu-ish Wfvr Veterans of the ir. H,, lit the Department Kn- campnienL lul.i in Cleveland June
I Mr.*;, (;i)l<iman held this same of- , fii-e in I'.'l.'i, and i.s a past president ' nf Caiuld! Dadie.s Auxiliiiry l'2'2 ot
CdlunihUS.
I Mrs. Morris Lessun'. 17Hi5 Bide- A-Wee Park, is the retiring I>ir- parlmenl president.
A HOOK DKDK'ATEI) TO lllTLEU
In April, 1941, the eminent Jewish scholar, Dr. Cecil Roth, published a book entitled "The Saaaoon Dynasty." In hia preface he addressed the book "To Adolf Hitler, Fuehrer of the German Reich." Here is his explanation:
"For two reasons, I desire to inscribe your name at the beginning of this book. The first is, that I consider ita topic to be a useful object- lesson to the unfortunate people'whom you have misled into thinking themselvea a pure and superior 'race' iwhatevor that may mean).
"THE MOST RDDIMENTAIIY political common-aenae ahould make it obvious that the absorption of gifted foreign families (iannot be other than an advantage for a clvillse^d state. England and English life have in particular been enrichyd for centuries paat by receiving froah ele¬ ments from other sources, and there can surely be no reason toi^regret a liberality that has endowed her with soldiers, philanthropists and poets auch as the Saaaoon family and many like It have produced.
"Germany under your guidance haa deliberately set heraelf on the ^ path not merely of self-destruction iwhich while her present temper lasts wpuld be a peculiar boon to humanity at largei, but of aelf-de- nientatlon.
"IN" THE SECOND PLACE, I am happy to have this opportunity to express once again, as publicly as I may, my profound execration and abhorrence, not merely as a Jew and an Engllahnian, but as a human being, of you, your ideaia, your Ideaj?, your methods, and all that you stand for. Should God punish the alna of the world by allowing you a momentary victory. I trust that thla declaration will bring upon me the honour of the most drastlo attention of your nauseous tools, for Mte In such clrcumatancea would not be worth thp having."

i.v;.W-;iiJi.
Aruiiaeoligical it. Hisiunual
Museum
N. High St at 15th—1
iJW// Serving Columbus anci Central Ohio Jewish Commtinity \v/A\^
Vol. 31, No. 25
COHMBIIS, Omo, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 108,1
Devotetl 10 American and Jewish Ideals
SCHOLARSHIP IS
AWARDED TO
LES LEVIN
Thi' first acholurshlp grant for tht' trfiining of Brnup workprs for .Jewish Center work awarded by the Midwest Roction'-W the Nation¬ al Jewish Welfarf Board, financed by the .Jewish Community Centers of Cincinnati, (7olumbiiH and Louis¬ ville, wftH awarded to Lentcr I.^vln of OhnnbtiK, and Walter A. Rub- enst,f'in nf Cincinnati.
The flcholarshlp Rrarit, totaling .?2,0OO, la to be divided equally be¬ tween theaf- two qualified graduate studenta with the award for 1953 going to Lnjvln and for 1054 to Rub¬ enatein.
"LES" LEVIN grew up In the Kansas City Jewiah Center where he first became interested in Jew¬ ish Center work.
He is a graduate of North- westi^rn University where he wa^ active }n the HUlel program.
Upon Ills return from military service, he decided to get a better Insight into. Jewish Center work and became a youth workur at the Jewiah Center of ColumbUB.
REALIZING THAT only through obtaining full professional training in a recognized school of social work could ho make his best con¬ tribution to Jewish Center work, he applied to and was accepted In the Ohio State Univeralty School of Social Work.
It la anticipated that Mr. Levin will obtain hla graduate degree In aoeiul work in September. 195-1.
The Midwest Section Scholarahip Committee includes David Gold¬ smith, Herman Katz, Mayer Rosen¬ feld and Kdward F. Schlezinger of Columbus.
A. A. WOI^IAN
Bonds Chairman
riNAL MUKTI.VC AT AllAVAS SHOLOM
Final mej'ting nf the current .sea¬ son for the Ahavita Sholom Sla¬ terhood will be held at the syna¬ gogue Wednesday. June 24, 12:30 p, m. The meeting will be in the form nf a luncheon.
Mra, J. Rabinowitz will offer the opening prayer.
BRANDEIS EVENT IS NEXT WEEK
The lovely garden at the home of Mrs. Aaron Zacks, 140 N. Park¬ view Ave., will be the setting for the annual summer meeting of the Columbus Chapter of the Women's Committee for Brandeia University Tuesday, 2 p. m.
Mrs. Sam Waaaerman, Hospitali¬ ty chairman, has chosen the fol¬ lowing to aerve as hostesses for the afternoon: Mesdames A r m a rt d Abel, Robert Aronson, Sidney Berg, Harry Kollus, David Levl.son, Franz Westreich.
HeJreainnentH have Iwen plann¬ ed to follow the rneeting.
Mrs. K. .1. (lordrui. Program ehairmfui. urinnunccs lliat Mrs. VS'illiam Was.ser.struni und Mra. Hi-rbert I'"»'ni)urr will give reports oil the liraiuieis Confereni-e whhli wns lu-ld on lln- tfiiivi-rsily Campus iti Waltliam, .Mii.s.s.
A rending liy .Mrs. I !arry Sch¬ wartz, cr)neernirig the philosophy nf Ihr late .histice [Jrandeis, for . whom the Univer.sity \va.4 named, will enniplete ttir-- prograni.
Mrs. Theodore Scliloriaky will give the opening prayer.
Member.s and frietuLs are (.¦nrdial- ly inviti'd tn the meeting for a pleaaant arternooii.
B'nai B'rith Beliind Anniversary Affair
Oysher, Kingdoii Here Tuesday: for Community-wide Celebration
'["he (.¦iitiro .lewish coniniuiiily i.s imited to mod and f,'recedentcd response is one of the most significant demonstra¬ tions of the confidence of the American people in Israel's capaci¬ ty to achieve economic self-re¬ liance."
At thia time In Columbus every¬ one who has already purchased a Bond Is being urged to make an additional purchase and those in the community who have not yet bought any are asked to "join the ranks of subscribers and lend their support to Israel's efforts to attain economic Independence.
Among those in ^'oluirihuN who are aetive in lulvanee HuleH ef¬ forts for tlie Ojsher meeting are:
I'avid (.aiscr. Morris Paint-, ("hftrlis lio.ss. T f d FinkclHtein, liirhiird ('irMiidsti in, Saul Sokf>I,
Annual JWV Project At Billiard Track
The community Is invited to the harness races next Thursday (June 25) at Hilllarda Raceway. The races are being aponsored jointly by the local Capitol Post 122, Jew¬ ish War Veterans, and the Aux¬ iliary.
Members are selling tickets for the project at $1 per person. It la requeated that tickets he purchased BEFORE June 25.
Veterans in Central Ohio benefit greatly from this annual "Hi Ilia rd Night". Many men have received hospitalization and medical treat-
Bernard I ment without charge in Veterans Normiiu ] li(..si)itnl.s Ihrongh funds
curei
•lack Hher, Jo.seph X(ix
Rubin. Harold Kayne,
Mathlnas. I. M. Harri.s. William | tlirough similar projeets.
Co.Kiman. H. B. Weinberg. Ixmi.s j ^,f,.,.,, ,^^^,.^ ^„,, ^j,.^^y pj^j^,,
are i-()-{'luiirmen for the Bust. Mar- jiirie Rosi.-n atui Kdith Kaufher are Auxiliary lo-ehairmen. Call Mr.s. Kaufher. UO. f)9fjl, or Mr. Rosen, i)76U, and tickets will b4' de-
Levin, Milton Leeman, Herbert (.'umniin.s. Carl Mellman, U'unard Quinn, Miirt F'eiyenbaum, and Me.'i- litnies Kdith Kurnian, Sylvia (.'oli- eji, Abe Venkin, KichaiJl ¦In ami otliers: ABBA KHAN
""*'- I DO. Israel'.s Ambassa-
HCWEVER, THOUiSH MARX
llMSeo A^ A PwfrrCTANT
dor to the U. S. wh(j vvas in ('o- lumbus last montli, slated _ last week in a message to lO.OCKt volun¬ teer workers seeking to enroll 100,- 000 new Israel Bond aubsi'ribers, that "our overriding need as a condition for economic strengtli t^^nd for our political integrity is a (cuutlnuod on paifU 4)
Fathers Day Affair At Home for Aged
Mrs. I. Nutis, president of the Auxiliary of the Columbus Home for Jewish Aged, announced that a Fathers Day program Is being planned, for residents of the Home.
The party will be held Sunday at the Home, 1J5 N. Woodland Ave., 2:00 to 4 p. m.
MKS. PHIUl* B E K M A N is ehairman of the ^committee for planning the ^arty. Mra. Berman stated; "We have six fath»rra in the Hpme and we want to pay them the honor which la due them. Wo hope that many of our friends will join us on this happy occas¬ ion"
AN lNTEUESTIN(i program has been arranged and gifts will be dis¬ tributed to alt residents of the Home. MariJyn Samelson and I^rry '^ir- parlmenl president.
A HOOK DKDK'ATEI) TO lllTLEU
In April, 1941, the eminent Jewish scholar, Dr. Cecil Roth, published a book entitled "The Saaaoon Dynasty." In hia preface he addressed the book "To Adolf Hitler, Fuehrer of the German Reich." Here is his explanation:
"For two reasons, I desire to inscribe your name at the beginning of this book. The first is, that I consider ita topic to be a useful object- lesson to the unfortunate people'whom you have misled into thinking themselvea a pure and superior 'race' iwhatevor that may mean).
"THE MOST RDDIMENTAIIY political common-aenae ahould make it obvious that the absorption of gifted foreign families (iannot be other than an advantage for a clvillse^d state. England and English life have in particular been enrichyd for centuries paat by receiving froah ele¬ ments from other sources, and there can surely be no reason toi^regret a liberality that has endowed her with soldiers, philanthropists and poets auch as the Saaaoon family and many like It have produced.
"Germany under your guidance haa deliberately set heraelf on the ^ path not merely of self-destruction iwhich while her present temper lasts wpuld be a peculiar boon to humanity at largei, but of aelf-de- nientatlon.
"IN" THE SECOND PLACE, I am happy to have this opportunity to express once again, as publicly as I may, my profound execration and abhorrence, not merely as a Jew and an Engllahnian, but as a human being, of you, your ideaia, your Ideaj?, your methods, and all that you stand for. Should God punish the alna of the world by allowing you a momentary victory. I trust that thla declaration will bring upon me the honour of the most drastlo attention of your nauseous tools, for Mte In such clrcumatancea would not be worth thp having."